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Two Pakistanis arrested for car number plate forgery in Saudi Arabia

The crime is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and fine of up to SR1 million



Saudi police have arrested two Pakistani expatriates suspected of involvement in forging car number plates and selling them.
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Cairo: Saudi police have arrested two Pakistani expatriates suspected of involvement in forging car number plates and selling them, according to the Interior Ministry.

Both suspects worked at a car decoration store in the western Saudi governorate of Taif, the online newspaper Sabq reported today, citing the ministry.

Police raided the store where they seized a computer, a printer, adhesive substances and 15 fake number plates of different sizes. The suspects are being kept in custody before reference to public prosecution, the ministry said.

Forgery is a crime in Saudi Arabia punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to SR1 million.

Driving a car with a damaged or unlicensed number plate is an offence punishable by a maximum fine of SR2,000 in the kingdom.

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